ALROSA reclaims over 4 mln sq m of industrial lands
Over the past 13 years, ALROSA has allocated more than 950 million rubles (about $15 million) for the implementation of a program to reclaim, eliminate dusting facilities, and recreate a comfortable environment in the...
Fluid omni-channel retail model is crucial in certain areas, new report reveals
Retailers must build a fluid, cohesive omni-channel shopping experience that caters to living both inside and outside of major cities, rather than considering online and in-store as being two separate entities.
That’s according to a...
Gold hallmarking is now mandatory in 343 Indian districts
The government’s Department of Consumer Affairs under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution has extended mandatory gold hallmarking to 343 Indian districts as part of its efforts to ensure gold purity...
Myne London to host inaugural charity ball in March 2022
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ALROSA sells large diamonds for $14.5 mln at the auction in Israel
Moscow, May 31, 2018 - ALROSA, the world's largest diamond producer, has sold special size rough diamonds (weighing over 10.8 carats) at the auction in Israel, having received $14.5 million revenue from sales.
The company...
Petra Diamonds reports record production and revenue levels
Petra Diamonds has revealed a production and revenue increase for the year ended 30 June 2017.
In its Trading Update ahead of its preliminary results for the year, Petra has reported a 8% increase in...
Alibaba Group Will Announce December Quarter 2018 Results on January 30, 2019
Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE: BABA) today announced that it will report its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2018, before the U.S. market opens on Wednesday, January 30, 2019, and...
Intent to buy diamonds amid uncertainties still high, says De Beers
Buyers in the major markets of the US, China and India still intend to purchase diamond jewellery as holiday gifts despite a challenging scenario, De Beers’ latest report on consumer behaviours revealed.
The research, which...
De Beers fine could exceed £100k for oil spill breaching environmental protection act
Global diamond mining company De Beers is facing a fine of at least CDN$100,000 (£58,000) for an oil spill that took place at its Snap Lake mine in Canada in 2017.
The fine is under...
COVID-19 Gives Rise to a New Way of Doing Business AWDC and IDI to...
In the time of coronavirus, two organisations have taken the lead to carry on business efforts. The Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC) and Israeli Diamond Institute (IDI) have announced that they are joining forces...
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